During her morning commute, Canadian Georgie Knox heard the unfortunate but not uncommon thud of an animal being struck on the highway. Assuming whatever she hit was dead, she trucked along. Not ...

Dr. Alexa Ortiz, an intern at the wildlife center, said the animal will be returned to the wild in about a month.

"She was growling, baring her teeth at me," Ortiz said. "Definitely would like to leave."

So, what have we learned? Well, bobcats are supposed to be angry, for one, but also that late-model grilles are surprisingly friendly to wildlife of all shapes and sizes. We suppose that makes sense. They’re plastic; they’re mostly open space, which allows them some give, and there’s usually a little space behind them before you get to the radiator to snuggle up a woodland creature safely.

Our only question is, how big would a grille -- and the car that carries it -- have to be to scoop up a full-size deer and transport it down the road? Never mind. Note: Do not Google "deer in grille."